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This Flemish interpretation inspired by 18th-century Flemish tapestries presents a fountain alongside majestic canopy drapery suspended above a superb floral bouquet, creating comprehensive decorative narrative that integrates water features, textile luxury, and botanical abundance. The design demonstrates sophisticated Flemish artistic traditions that combined multiple decorative elements into unified compositions celebrating both natural beauty and architectural refinement. The 150 x 110 cm portrait format provides balanced presentation of fountain architecture, ceremonial drapery, and floral arrangement that characterized aristocratic garden culture. The fountain element adds water imagery that complements the floral theme while introducing classical garden architecture that reflects the period's integration of indoor and outdoor decorative traditions. This extract showcases how Flemish artists documented the elaborate staging techniques used in formal garden settings, where fountains, textiles, and flowers created comprehensive environments of cultural sophistication. The piece appeals to collectors of garden imagery and Flemish decorative arts who appreciate how textile artists preserved documentation of complex decorative schemes that transformed both interior and exterior spaces into settings of artistic refinement.